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Rincewind -
My school has employed people with only a TESL cert before. We found them to be good teachers who
made creative classes. Wouldn't be a problem for us as far as bureaucracy. Some people will look
down on you if you are not old enough. Our TESL certified teacher was only 18 going 19. She was
described to the parents of the children as a 25 year old American. Don't know if the parents
bought that or not. (I didn't)
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Likia -
I am 21, and will be 22 by the time i finish with my AA Degree, and TEFL Certificate. So age isn't
a problem, most people I run into think that I am older yet--my biggest worry is not being able to
get a visa to teach because I don't have a BA yet. I have wanted to go over and teach for a long
time now, and a lot of people are saying that a BA is almost mandatory, I would hate to get over
there and not be able to procure a job. However like I said I will have my AA Degree, and a TEFL
Certificate by the end of the Fall.
nomad -
Get on Dave's Cafe and the other links for jobs in China. I would start applying to language
schools / training colleges.... now and see if you get any offers with your AA degree.
I would say that you need a BA to get a Z-visa, but I've heard of people getting jobs with Z-visas
without any experience or qualifications.
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